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evolusdv2
22 days ago

It was a good run, Rich! Really enjoyed most of the discussion over the years.

barnaby33
19 days ago
Reply to  evolusdv2

Only most?

Unscaredy
Unscaredy
15 days ago
Reply to  barnaby33

I personally enjoyed all of it.

wantcoastalalwaysinland
wantcoastalalwaysinland
21 days ago

Same! This site has been a great place to get advice-thank you for all that you do!

sdrealtor
sdrealtor
19 days ago

Thanks for everything Rich! It was a great run that helped keep me sane way back in the beginning. But all good things eventually run their course and come to an end. Made some of my best friends to this day through the forums that I communicate with daily, FLU/Coronita Im talking to you buddy:)

And a few enemies LOL

Im forever grateful for you and the rest of the hooligans who called this place home for so long.

I started winding down my business about 5 years ago and pretty much shut it down completely two years ago. It was time and I did not need the aggravation this business gives one anymore. I’m enjoying a mostly retired life except for some side gig work I enjoy as time permits. Traveling often to my favorite places in the world, drinking great wines I spent decades collecting and attending lots of concerts! I still have my active license but mostly just helping set people up with others I know will take good care of them.

See you all out there in the Streets of San Diego!

Unscaredy
Unscaredy
14 days ago
Reply to  sdrealtor

I can’t retire. I hate traveling, stopped drinking and concerts are too loud for me.

I did start attending the sd symphony tho. It’s amazing! I’ve never enjoyed classical music before. Might be a sign of old age?

Although alcohol isn’t my thing, I do enjoy psychedelic mushrooms occasionally. Perhaps that could provide some framework for retirement

Unscaredy
Unscaredy
14 days ago
Reply to  Unscaredy

Another sign of old age. I read a lot of history. Calms me down. Lately it’s been about the end

THE END OF EVERYTHING, about civilization ending wars (Thebes, Carthage, Constantinople, Aztecs) ; and 1177 bc the year civilization ended, by Eric cline…

If you’ve avoided the history section your whole life like me, maybe now is the time to plunge in. It’s great to get the wider timeline picture.

All those ancient businesses are kaput, but the gold remains.

sdrealtor
sdrealtor
13 days ago
Reply to  Unscaredy

Well, whatever your thing is, you should do more of it. Time waits for no one.

barnaby33
19 days ago

Sniff….. RIP user forum!

Unscaredy
Unscaredy
17 days ago

Very sad indeed. It seems another lifetime ago, 2000’s. What the heck was I so scared about?

Oh wait, I remember; social chaos and the implosion of the system. I’m still a little scared about that. All these years I kept 15-20% of investable stocks in gold and gold miners and streamers (WPM). Seemed pretty stupidly contrarianly fearful, even to myself, up until recently…yeah, i wouldve done better being normal…but I’m scaredycat! The end is still near. Any thoughts on gold?

Unscaredy
Unscaredy
17 days ago
Reply to  Unscaredy

also, I’m still scared to buy a condo in SD, even though i’d like one. The future is so unclear, HOA fees go up constantly, prices are softening, global warming, etc etc. On the bright side, my timeline is shorter, I’ll be dead soon, adn none of it really matters….

Coronita
16 days ago

Rich, thanks for providing a forum for us to gather around.

Dumb question: have you considered using something like Claude to manage this forum and fix shit? If not, I would seriously consider it.

I went back to work march 2025 to help out this CTO to build out the advanced tech research group, and we have a mandate: 80% AI generated software by end of 2025 and 90% by 1/2 half of 2026….

Company hasn’t hired any new junior or mid level software engineers for the past 3 years (to my knowledge). We already have an AI pipeline to do a good portion of the software management and deployment lifecycle, and I’m in the process of building Claude “skills” that allows Claude to control the hardware such that that our sub-agents can directly control the hardware platform to do real integration test.

You can probably find a Claude plugin to manage this website for you. Claude Pro is like $20/month, just don’t use the fastest engine, and it won’t burn through tokens….

I was skeptical last year, but man has things changed so much.

I wanted to put together a OBD II scanner for my mclaren because the factory scan tool is ridiculously expensive, so I spliced a Y adapter OBD dongle and used a CANable CAN to USB device connected to my linux box to sniff the CAN traffic and borrowed a factory scan tool and used it, while Claude was running to capture all the CAN traffic…

It generated me a OBDII scan app with vendor specfic functions in around 35 minutes….
Never thought this would happen, but I get paid to hack shit up with hardware to enable Claude to do the heavy lifting software and software management, I just need figure out how to enable Claude “access” to the physical world…

Unscaredy
Unscaredy
15 days ago
Reply to  Coronita

I am terrified of AI. Listened to THE LAST INVENTION podcast on the topic. I think it could get very very bad. But if it revives the forum I suppose some good could come of it

Hobie
Hobie
14 days ago

Looks like the comment section just might become the ‘new’ user forum!! Thanks again Rich for hosting and sharing your data.

I do miss such an eclectic crowd!! Glad to see some of my favorites chiming in. It would be great to have some kind of forum to stay connected with all of their antics.

I actually thought Scaredy would have sold his gold at the top and would be posting from some island saying,’ I told you guys to buy gold’.

Fun times all.
Hobie

Unscaredy
Unscaredy
14 days ago
Reply to  Hobie

I’m scared to sell
Scared to buy
Scared to live
Ambivalent to die

I do find rebalancing winners very difficult. Managing money is painful. I prefer to stay mired in the muck of past decisions. Buy and hold. I see it’s irrational. And yet that’s where I’m at.

I was also way too early on the buy foreign stocks, screw the USA train. But it’s been working out well lately.

Maybe the future belongs to scaredy! My time is finally here!

The weird thing is, the crazier the world gets, the less scared I am.

Unscaredy
Unscaredy
14 days ago
Reply to  Unscaredy

I did recently attend several meetings of the communist party of San Diego. It’s rather small. No good investment ideas there.

I despise capitalism but want desperately to make a buck.

Unscaredy
Unscaredy
14 days ago
Reply to  Unscaredy

I never say I told you so. Because I know nothing. Even a broken scaredy is right twice a day.

Although in a digital age, a broken clock is never right

Unscaredy
Unscaredy
12 days ago

Perhaps not a bad weekend to be overweighted gold.

But gold is supposed to be insurance, something bad things happening. But when you look at the 5 y chart for gold, it sure looks like the insurance is paying out which makes you wonder. Maybe things really are bad right now?

Buy the rumor sell the news. Or was it the other way around. Dammit. I guess I’ll do nothing

dozzao
dozzao
6 days ago

The user forum will come alive again like it did post 2008. We are entering similar economic territory. Rich’s analysis in invaluable in such cases.

zocalo2
2 days ago

Where are the housing data posts? It’s been quiet for a bit. The silence can be me feel a bit ominously …